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Burnley vs Manchester United live streaming: Watch Premier League online


Burnley vs Manchester United Live Stream: Watch Premier League Online

Here are the best options to live stream Burnley vs Manchester United:

In the USA, head to FuboTV. If blocked, or in a different territory, unblock the internet with a VPN from Express.

Burnley vs Manchester United live streaming: Match details

Match: Burnley vs Manchester United

Competition: Premier League

Date: Tuesday 8 February 2022

Kick-off time: 8:00 pm, (UK)

Stadium: Turf Moor

Related article: Burnley vs Manchester United betting tips: Premier League preview

How to watch Burnley vs Manchester United online

If you are in the USA, this Premier League match can be seen on FuboTV.

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Burnley vs Manchester United live stream on FuboTV (America)

If you're in America, you can watch Burnley vs Manchester United online on FuboTV.

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- Go to FuboTV 

- Fill in sign-up details (email, password & confirm ZIP) 

- Choose plan & add-ons 

- Checkout (start 7-day free trial 

- Sit back & watch the match!


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Match preview: Team & Player Performance

After a shock FA Cup exit on Friday night, Manchester United’s attention turns back to Premier League points.

Last time out, Ralf Rangnick’s side were expected to swat aside Championship Middlesbrough, especially when Jadon Sancho opened the scoring in the first half.

This came shortly after Cristiano Ronaldo had missed the target with a penalty for the first time in six years.

That would then prove costly when Boro equalised in the second half and, after Man United missed numerous more chances, it went to penalties.

The first 15 spot-kicks were all converted and, just as it seemed the shootout would never end, Anthony Elanga skied his effort high into the Stretford End.

This saw Manchester United crash out the FA Cup and, unless they win the Champions League, it’ll be a fifth successive trophyless campaign.

Now, it’s all about making sure they’re in next season’s Champions League.

17 days ago, Man United beat West Ham 1-0 at Old Trafford, Marcus Rashford scoring in the 93rd minute, as they leapfrogged the Hammers into fourth.

Will the Red Devils now make it three league wins in a row for just the third time this season?

Burnley meanwhile were involved in a vitally important relegation six-pointer on Saturday night that proved inconclusive.

The Clarets played out an uneventful goalless draw with Watford at the weekend, in which both created very little chances.

This means Sean Dyche’s side remain bottom of the table, three points behind Norwich and safety, having played three games less than the Canaries.

Games in hand are good but now Burnley need points on the board.

Can they beat Manchester United at Turf Moor for the first time since 2009?

 Our 101 Match prediction: Burnley 1-2 Manchester United

Burnley have won just one of their last 14 meetings with Manchester United, losing each of the last three.

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Ben Gray

Ben Gray

Arsenal fan – follow them over land and sea (and Leicester); sofa Celtic supporter; a bit of a football '"encyclopedia".


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